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Clocks- (3) wall clocks: a cuckoo with bone hands, a Lux Clock Mfg Co. miniature cuckoo and a Celebrate 8 day porcelain spring driven clock -
Clocks- (4): an unsigned gold plate novelty clock, Height 6.5 inches a Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock, Height 3 inches a Jennings Bros. gold plated novelty clock and an Ansonia "Repeater" nickel plate alarm clock, Height 7 inches -
Seth Thomas electric banjo now fitted with German spring drive movement with a Forestville marked dial -
Clocks- (4) table clocks: a New Haven miniature tambour clock, an Ingraham "Miller" 8 day, a Seth Thomas gilt 8 day desk clock with German movement and a Le Gant quartz carriage clock -
Clocks- (3): a small New Haven balance wheel banjo timepiece, a small Seth Thomas pillar and scroll c1963, and a Korean 31-day wall clock -
Seth Thomas, Plymouth, Conn., off-center pillar and scroll mantel clock with 30 hour time and strike wooden works movement in mahogany veneer case, c1820 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., floor standing precision regulator, with variant No. 68 movement, dated April 25th, 1892, No. 94, and having cut pinions, maintaining power, new style click with tail for let down, mov't nicely signed and with date, also mercurial pendulum, The well made mahogany case with rubber dust gasket for the full length of the door, original hardware including nickel plated winding key. This clock came from the Clark and True Jewelry store of Middletown, Conn. -
Clocks- (2) Waltham: a polished brass desk timepiece and a solid heavy bronze case mantel timepiece, C. 1930 -
Waltham Watch Co., C.1930, Sterling silver and ivory desk ink well with an 8-day watch timepiece. Ivory base looks to be a piece of elephant tusk. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York "Regulator No. 30" wall clock with 8 day time and strike spring driven movement stamped "F. KROEBER NEW YORK" in walnut case, c1875 -
Howard and Davis, Boston "No. 1 Banjo" 8-day weight driven wall clock, in a rosewood grain painted cherry case, C.1850 -
A. Howard, Boston, "No. 4 Banjo" wall clock 8 day time only weight driven movement in rosewood grain painted case, c1855 -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 3", 30-hour bobbing doll timepiece, C.1891, -
Seth Thomas for Ball Watch Co., Cleveland, "CUSTOM" model jeweler's regulator, weight driven, unlisted in Seth Thomas catalogs, however there are 4 known examples, each slightly different. See Tran Ly's book on Seth Thomas, 3rd Edition, pages 316 and 317 for detailed photos and information. This model with No. 68 movement with jeweled pallets. From the Bob Wasserman collection. Walnut case with burled accents. c1890 -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, "REGULATOR No. 61", Astronomical standing timepiece, weight driven, 8 day, with 4-jar mercurial pendulum, silvered 14" dial with center minutes and subsidiary hours and seconds, c1890 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 10", wall hanging jeweler's regulator, 8 day, weight driven mov't, w/ silvered dial, center sweep seconds hand and walnut case with burled appliques, from the collection of Bob Wasserman of Milanville, PA, c1886 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "REGULATOR No. 19", in walnut with burled appliques, wall regulator with 2- jar compensating pendulum, weight driven and with center seconds hand, c1885 -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "REGULATOR No. 6, DOUBLE TIME" in walnut, weight driven, 8 day, with nickeled bezels, weight and damasc pattern pendulum bob. This very clock is pictured in Tran Ly's 3rd Edition on Seth Thomas Clocks, page 284, c1884, shown as Wasserman collection item. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn, "REGULATOR No. 14", floor standing jeweler's regulator in walnut, with mercurial compensated pendulum, hinged storage in base, and with center sweep seconds hand, from the Bob Wasserman collection, c1892 (dated), No. 170. -
Seth Thomas Clock Co., Thomaston, Conn., "REGULATOR No. 63", large walnut hanging wall clock, weight driven, 8 day in an attractive case with dentil molding along cornice and a pediment top with finely carved trim. From the Bob Wasserman collection, c1887.